Custom Labour Market Reports

Whether your focus is business, government or academia, we offer custom industry reports on various labour market issues. Everything from simple, industry-specific reports all the way to complex, country-wide labour market reports - we provide. Read more about our offer and where to contact us at our WageIndicator Products page.

Order ReportThe WageIndicator Foundation offers comprehensive industry reports on various aspects of labour markets in the countries of your interest. These reports can include analyses of wages, bonuses, working hours, gender inequalities, employee satisfaction, trade union membership, job expectations and others.

 

Our reports are custom-tailored. Whether your focus is business, government or academia, we aim to please - you tell us what labour market issues you’re interested in and we include these in our report. We spare no effort in going the extra mile to ensure the highest level of precision of our analysis in cooperation with our business and academic partners.

 

Our data is rich. We cover worldwide online and offline labour market surveys across a multitude of industries and countries.


You can find more details in the FAQ section below.

 

Example report


To get a better picture on how our reports look like, see the image gallery below. You can also view the corresponding reports or you can go to our Publications page to see the full list of WageIndicator publications.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

How does it work?

We understand our clients’ specific needs. Therefore, every report is unique and tailored to your preferences. First, contact us, describing what aspect of the labour market is your focus and which industries/countries you are interested in. We will get back to you with an offer and details of our further cooperation.

 

How much does it cost?

As our reports vary in structure and form, based on your preferences so does the price. Typically, the reports range from simple, small reports, up to complex, structured reports. We treat each client individually. For specific details about pricing, please contact us. It is in our tradition to extend partnerships with our satisfied clients beyond the initial report delivery.

 

Which countries are covered?

As of 2014, we have rich data coverage in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, South Africa, India, and Indonesia. We are looking forward to adding more countries in the future as our database and reach keeps growing each day.

 

Which industries are covered?

The list is based on the modified NACE international classification of industries and includes the following sectors:

  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing

  • Construction, technical consultancy

  • Education, research

  • Entertainment, culture, sports

  • Extraction, mining, quarrying

  • Financial services, banking, insurance services

  • Healthcare, caring services, social work

  • Hospitality, catering, tourism

  • ICT services

  • Legal and market consultancy, business activities

  • Manufacturing

  • Public administration, police, interest groups

  • Publishing, printing, media

  • Real estate, renting, call centres

  • Retail trade

  • Security, cleaning, homework

  • Trade, fuelling and repair of motor vehicles

  • Transport, logistics, communication

  • Waste treatment, sanitation, supply of electricity

  • Wholesale

 

Occupation-wise, based on data availability the report can include an analysis on up to 4 digit ISCO classification.

 

Can you provide time series? Is historical data available?

Depending on country, our data goes back to 2006, when our first survey was launched in the Netherlands.

 

How big is your database?

Bigger every year. Since we started in 2006 in one country, our data intake has grown substantially as the coverage was extended to new countries, currently more than 80 and growing. Last year was a record year with a data intake of over 500,000 reported cases.

 

What type of data is covered in the report?

We cover wages, bonuses, working hours, gender inequalities, employee satisfaction, trade union membership, job expectations and other related topics.

 

Are there plans to expand the report coverage in the future?  

Certainly! Our goal is to expand the number of covered countries to 100, extend our reach onto mobile platforms, include panel data and to better capture specific groups, such as migrants, freelancers, unemployed and undocumented workers.

 

What is the WageIndicator Foundation?

The WageIndicator Foundation aims for transparency of the labour market by sharing and comparing wage data and labour condition information. Its Supervisory Board is chaired by the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Institute of Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS), the Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions (FNV), LinkedIn and the Monster career site. The Foundation operates national websites in more than 80 countries. In more than 20 countries - mainly in Africa, Asia, and Central America - the national WageIndicator web sites are supported with offline agendas like face-to-face surveys and media campaigns.

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